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  • Norton

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    May 22, 2005
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    Going to have an opportunity to try out a hushpuppy tomorrow for the first time.

    SW2206 behind a YHM .22 MITE with a EWK Arms barrel nut replacement suppressor mount

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    Norton

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    What a weird looking pistol
    It's a now quite old model that was part of the 422, 622 families as I recall.

    You'll see the really clear SW auto lineage in the grip area.
     

    Norton

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    I wasn't going to be the one to say it... That is unique. Hope you enjoy it.
    Come on man....look at the back half of that gun and tell me it doesn't look like every SW auto gun from every 1990s cop movie :gun3:
     

    joppaj

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    Come on man....look at the back half of that gun and tell me it doesn't look like every SW auto gun from every 1990s cop movie :gun3:
    Oh it does (other than the cops with Berettas) but I'm from the Glock generation. :cop:
     

    rbird7282

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    I wasn't going to be the one to say it... That is unique. Hope you enjoy it
    I wasn't going to be the one to say it... That is unique. Hope you enjoy it.
    Will report back. Will be interesting to see if it cycles at all.

    We only have some garbage bulk ammo, so will have to see how it does.
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    Mine says hello. The 422, 622 (shown above), and the 2206 series pistols may be old but they are reliable , outstanding pistols. Good trigger, quite accurate, and with a suppressor on it the standard sights work just fine.
    I run it with standard ammo or RWS or Gemtech subsonic. With subsonic ammo, you can hold the back of the slide with your thumb and the only noise is the impact of the round.
    They're better than most of the current .22 pistols currently available IMHO.
     

    gtodave

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    I don't know why I'm reminded of this....


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    Unrelated: Don't search for "dildozer". Apparently the internet likes things more vague.
     

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